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West Bengal Links Swasthya Sathi with Ayushman Bharat from July 2025

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that all six crore Swasthya Sathi beneficiaries will be automatically linked to the Ayushman Bharat scheme starting July. The move ends the previous regime's resistance to the central health insurance plan. Adhikari also revealed plans to establish medical colleges in four districts lacking them and set up an AIIMS unit in north Bengal. Additionally, over 7 lakh cervical cancer antidotes will be provided to girls aged 14-15 from May 30.

'Swasthya Sathi' beneficiaries to get 'Ayushman Bharat' cover in Bengal from July

Kolkata, May 23

Those who are currently enjoying the "Swasthya Sathi" scheme in West Bengal now will automatically be enrolled for the benefits under the "Ayushman Bharat" scheme from July this year, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced on Saturday.

While "Ayushman Bharat" is the central health insurance scheme, "Swasthya Sathi" is the state's own health insurance scheme introduced by the previous Mamata Banerjee-led regime. To keep the "Swasthya Sathi" scheme effective in West Bengal, the previous regime did not allow implementation of "Ayushman Bharat" in the state.

However, with the Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled state government taking charge, it was decided that "Ayushman Bharat" would be implemented in West Bengal like other BJP-ruled states.

"Currently, six crores of people in West Bengal are enrolled for the 'Swasthya Sathi' scheme in West Bengal. They all will be linked to the "Ayushman Bharat" scheme from July," the Chief Minister told media persons on Saturday. He said that these beneficiaries will get the "Ayushman Bharat" cards only then.

He also said that citizens of West Bengal who are currently out of the state to earn their livelihoods will also be included under the "Ayushman Bharat" scheme.

Speaking on the occasion, Adhikari said that while there had been a total sanction of Rs 2,103 crore for West Bengal under the National Health Mission of the Union, the state had already received Rs 500 crore on Saturday.

"The total central sanction for the 'Ayushman Bharat' scheme is Rs 976 crore," the Chief Minister said.

According to him, four districts in West Bengal do not have a single medical college now. "The proposed land for the four districts to set up medical colleges in those districts will be sent to the Union Government shortly. At the same time, a proposal for setting up a unit of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in north Bengal will be finalised on the basis of discussions with the elected public representatives there," CM Adhikari said.

He also said that over 7 lakhs of cervical cancer antidotes will be provided in West Bengal. "These will be given to the girls between the ages of 14 and 15. This will be officially launched in West Bengal from May 30," the Chief Minister said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul R

A much-needed move. Earlier, Mamata Banerjee's government kept Ayushman Bharat out of Bengal purely for political reasons. Now people will finally get the full benefit of PM Modi's health scheme. The cervical cancer vaccination plan for girls is also very praiseworthy. 👏

Arjun K

While the integration is welcome, I'm cautiously optimistic. The state already has a good track record with Swasthya Sathi. Hope the central scheme doesn't create confusion. Also, the CM's timeline of July sounds ambitious given the administrative challenges. Let's see how it actually works on ground.

Aditi M

The real game-changer is for Bengal's migrant workers. Many from our state work in other states and now they can get cashless treatment anywhere in India under Ayushman Bharat. My cousin works in Bangalore and this will give him peace of mind. 😊

Michael C

As someone working in the healthcare sector, this is a positive step. The Rs 976 crore central allocation for Ayushman Bharat will significantly boost Bengal's healthcare infrastructure. The proposal for AIIMS in north Bengal is also long overdue. Hope implementation is faster than usual. 📈

Priya S

Good move but why was this delayed so much? People suffered because of political rivalry between Centre and state. Now that the same party rules both, things are moving. But the real challenge is making sure the cards reach the beneficiaries on time and hospitals actually honor them. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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